[0001] The present invention relates to a cylinder lock comprising a housing and a rotatable
plug with a cam member.
[0002] Cylinder lock systems, which may be locked or unlocked with a proper key, are well
known. A particular kind of cylinder lock is the pin tumbler lock system which has
been in use at least since one type was patented by inventor Linus Yale, Sr. in 1848.
The basic principles are still used today, in particular, the lock may be opened when
the gap between tumbler pins, called key pins and driver pins, are arranged along
a shear line and conversely the lock is closed when the driver pins extend across
the shear line. Closely related to the cylinder lock system is the double cylinder
lock system, which may be unlocked from opposite sides of a door, a window or the
like.
[0003] Single and double cylinder lock systems often have a rotatable cam member at the
end of the plug. An example of a double cylinder lock system is disclosed in
WO 2007/099523 A2, wherein a first and a second plug are arranged in each their cylinder lock housing
and are connected to a central rotatable thrower or cam. Such a system is advantageously
used with identical lock pin settings in both cylinder lock housings. The system may
also be adapted for two separate keys, each adapted to work with each of the plugs,
i.e. one key for operating the lock from the outside and another key for operating
the lock from the inside.
[0004] However, these kinds of cylinder lock systems are characteristic in that the rotatable
cam member is provided at the end of a cylinder plug. In particular for a double cylinder
lock arrangement, this results in a relatively large size of the lock which may be
undesirable in relation to installation in doors, windows or the like.
[0005] On this background, it is an object of the invention to provide a more compact lock
system.
[0006] The object is achieved by a cylinder lock comprising a cylinder housing having a
plug receiving opening and a lock cam opening extending substantially perpendicular
to said plug receiving opening, and a plug comprising a cylindrical portion; at least
a first end opening for a first key, and a cam member mounted on the cylindrical portion
of the plug so that the cam member is rotated when the plug is rotated in the housing.
[0007] The cam member may preferably extend radially from the cylindrical, i.e. curved surface
of the cylindrical portion of the plug, for instance, it may form a right angle with
the axis of the key path into the plug. This is advantageous in relation to a lock
where the cam or thrower may actuate a locking bolt or other locking mechanism.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the cylinder lock, the cam member is adapted to be fixed
to the plug. When the cam member is fixed to the plug, it basically rotates with the
same rotation rate of the plug. However, it is realised that the cam member may also
be mounted so that the cam is rotated at another angular rate than the plug when the
plug is rotated by the insertion of a proper key.
[0009] In a first embodiment of the invention, the cam member is positioned on a central
portion of the cylindrical portion. This may be advantageous because the locking bolt,
or other locking mechanism, is often provided in the middle part of the end face of
a door, window or the like. However, in a related embodiment, the cam member is not
positioned at the central portion of the plug. Instead it is fixed to a portion close
to one of the ends of the plug. This may be advantageous in cases where the locking
bolt, or other locking mechanism is provided closer to the edge where the front or
back face meets with the end face of a door, window or the like. An advantage with
the cylinder lock according to the invention is that the lock may easily be manufactured
irrespective of the cam member position on the plug since this does not require a
redesign of many of the components.
[0010] In one embodiment, the cylindrical portion of the plug has an outer diameter and
the cam member has an annular portion with an inner diameter, so that the cylindrical
portion is adapted to engage with the annular portion of the cam member. Further,
the cam member may be adapted for slidable engagement with a portion of the plug.
The cam member may hereby easily be attached to the plug.
[0011] In another embodiment, the lock system is a pin tumbler lock system wherein the plug
comprises plug channels and the housing comprises housing channels. A pin tumbler
lock system may comprise at least one driver pin, at least one key pin, and at least
one spring member arranged in a first housing channel and a first plug channel, such
that the plug is in a locked position, wherein rotation of the plug is disallowed,
when the driver pin extends into the first plug channel and the plug is in a unlocked
position, wherein rotation of the plug is allowed, when the gap between the key pin
and the driver pin is aligned with the shear line, which can be realized by insertion
of a proper key. In a related embodiment, the cam member has at least one opening,
said at least one opening and at least one of the plug channels being adapted for
engagement with at least one associated engagement member. The engagement may, for
instance, comprise screwing engagement. This is advantageous because the cam member
may be applied to any of the plug channels in an existing plug. In addition, the cam
member may be fabricated to match existing plugs.
[0012] In a related embodiment, the plug comprises a number of plug channels arranged in
a pattern, such as a line, wherein the at least one opening of the cam member and
at least one of the plug channels in the centre of the pattern is adapted for engagement
with at least one associated engagement member. By providing the cam member in one
of the plug channels in the centre of the plug, the cam member may easily actuate
a locking bolt, or other locking mechanism, which is often provided in the middle
part of the end face of a door, a window or the like.
[0013] In another embodiment, the plug comprises a second end opening for a second key opposite
the first end opening for the first key, said second opening being aligned with a
common axis with the first opening, and wherein only one of the first and second keys
can be inserted fully in the plug at the same time. In case of a pin tumbler lock,
the first end opening for a first key and the second end opening for a second key
may be arranged so that the first and second key are adapted for engagement with the
same pins in the same plug channels when inserted fully into the plug. Hereby, there
is provided a single plug with a key opening in each end so that a first and a second
key may be used with the same plug from opposite sides. Further to this embodiment,
the first key may have a portion which mirrors a corresponding portion of the second
key. For instance the first key may simply be a mirrored version of the second key.
[0014] Further, in another embodiment, the plug comprises a plug assembly having a cylindrical
member with the cylindrical portion and a longitudinal key slot therein, and at least
one end member with a keyhole opening.
Brief description of the drawings
[0015] The invention is disclosed in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
- Fig. 1
- is a cross section side view of a cylindrical lock according to a first embodiment
of the invention,
- Fig. 2
- is a perspective view of said cylindrical lock in fig. 1,
- Fig. 3
- is a perspective view of the plug and cam assembly of the cylindrical lock according
to a preferred embodiment of the invention, and
- Fig. 4
- is an exploded perspective view of the plug and cam assembly of fig. 3,
- Fig. 5
- is a cross-section side view of a cylindrical lock according to a second embodiment
of the invention,
- Figs. 6 and 7
- are perspective front and rear views, respectively, of the cylindrical lock of fig.
5, and
- Figs. 8 to 10
- are cross section, front and rear perspective views, respectively, of a third embodiment
of the invention.
Detailed description of the drawings
[0016] With reference to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, the cylindrical lock comprises a housing 9 with
key pin housing channels 10 with springs 11 and tumbler pins 12 mounted therein, a
cam opening 13 allowing the cam member 4 to swing through the housing 9, and a mounting
opening 14, preferably internally threaded for receiving a fastening member, such
as a mounting screw for securing the lock to the end face of a door or the like. In
this first embodiment, the cam member 4 is mounted on the central section of a plug
1 preferably at a position above a key pin channel 2 in the plug below the first cam
housing channel 24 of the housing 9, which contains no springs or tumbler pins. In
order for the distal portion 20 of the cam member 4 to fit into the pin tumbler lock
system, there may be provided a shorter spring 21 and a shorter tumbler pin 22 in
a second cam housing channel 23 next to the first cam housing channel 24 above the
plug channel wherein the cam member 4 is mounted. The associated opening 13 for the
cam member 4 and the mounting opening 14 are provided in the housing 9 above the cam
opening 13 transverse the two housing channels 23, 24.
[0017] With reference to figures 3 and 4, the plug and cam assembly of the lock is shown.
The cylindrical plug 1 is provided with a number of plug channels 2 and a first end
opening 3 for a first key. In this embodiment, a cam member 4 is provided with a distal
end portion 20 and an annular mounting portion 41 with a mounting hole 42. The distal
end portion 20 of the cam member 4 is preferably provided with standard dimensions,
so that it may cooperate with an associated locking bolt for the locking of the door,
window or the like.
[0018] The cam member 4 is mounted on the cylindrical section of the plug 1 by sliding the
annular portion 41 over the cylindrical surface of the plug 1 and fixing the cam member
4 by a cam member screw 5, which - when mounted in the mounting hole 42 - extends
into a plug channel hole 2 and thereby fix the cam member 4 to the plug 1. Preferably,
the mounting hole 42 is internally threaded so the mounting screw 5 engages this threaded
portion. Hereby, any threading in the plug channel holes 2 in the plug 1 is not required
which facilitates the manufacturing of the plug. By the invention, it is realised
that the fixation of the cam member 4 is not necessarily required in the axial direction,
and for instance a notch and groove assembly of the cam and plug could alternatively
be provided. Another alternative design of the cam member would be without the annular
ring but instead the cam member could be directly mounted on the plug.
[0019] When assembling the lock, the cam member 4 is provided in the cam opening 13 in the
housing 9 and the plug 1 is then inserted through the cylindrical bore in the housing
9 and through the annular portion 41 of the cam member 4. The plug is provided with
a first end opening having a flange 31 and when the plug 1 is fully inserted in the
cylindrical bore of the housing 9, the plug is secured in this axial position by fitting
a snap ring 6 and a key end piece 7 at the opposite end of the first end 3. In an
advantageous embodiment of the invention, the second end piece 7 is provided with
a second keyhole opening 8 adapted for receiving a second key thereby making the cylindrical
lock a double lock. In the housing 9, a thin slot 16 is provided for receiving the
snap ring 6. The second end piece 7 is provided with one or more protruding assembly
members 71 which fit into corresponding recesses 72 in the end section of the plug
1 (see fig. 4). In the end section of the plug 1, an annular groove 73 is provided
and corresponding grooves 74 are provided in the assembly members 71. When the second
end piece 7 is provided with the assembly members 71 resting in the recesses 72 of
the plug, the groove 73 of the plug and the grooves 74 of the members 71 are aligned
and the snap ring 6 is inserted in the groove whereby the plug is assembled. In order
not to block the key slot (not shown) in the plug, the plug is turned approx. 180°
in the housing compared to the orientation shown in the figures before the snap ring
6 is inserted through the radial slot 16. The snap ring 6 thus retains the plug 1
assembled and is freely rotatable in the slot 16 of the housing 9.
[0020] As shown in figures 1-4, the cam member 4 is mounted to the plug 1 in a central section
of the plug 1 at the position of one of the central plug channels 2. However, the
cam member 4 may also be mounted at other positions on the plug, such as close to
one of the ends of the plug, as shown in the embodiments in the figures 5 to 7 and
figures 8 to 10, which may be advantageous for instance in a door or window design
where the lock member preferably should be provided close to either the front or the
back side of the door or window e.g. due to the design and material strength at the
frame.
[0021] In the embodiment shown in figures 5 to 7, the cam member 4 is arranged at the front
of the cylinder lock adjacent the first two of the housing channels 10, i.e. the housing
channels 23 and 24, i.e. adjacent the first keyhole 3. The threaded mounting hole
14 is provided above the cam opening 13 and the housing channels 23 and 24 are provided
in a configuration similar to the configuration shown in relation to the first embodiment
described above.
[0022] In a further embodiment, shown in figures 8 to 10, the cam member 4 is positions
in the lock as shown in the previously described embodiment. However, according to
this embodiment, the mounting opening 14 is central as in the first embodiment. Accordingly,
the two central housing channels 25 are provided with somewhat shorter springs or
tumbler pins.
[0023] The invention is described above with reference to some preferred embodiments. However,
it is realised that variants to these embodiments may be provided without departing
from the scope of the invention as set forth in the accompanying claims. For instance,
the terms 'upper', 'above' and 'below' are used in the detailed description of the
drawings only to illustrate the relative arrangement of elements of the invention,
and it is realised that embodiments of the invention may be provided, wherein the
invention is rotated in any angular direction.
1. A cylinder lock comprising
a cylinder housing having a plug receiving opening and a lock cam opening extending
substantially perpendicular to said plug receiving opening, and
a plug comprising
a cylindrical portion;
at least a first end opening for a first key, and
a cam member mounted on the cylindrical portion of the plug so that the cam member
is rotated when the plug is rotated in the housing.
2. A cylinder lock according to claim 1, wherein the cam member is fixed to the plug.
3. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cam member is
positioned on a central portion of the cylindrical portion.
4. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cylindrical
portion has an outer diameter and wherein the cam member has an annular portion with
an inner diameter, which is at least the same as the outer diameter of the cylindrical
portion, so that the annular portion of the cam member is mounted by encompassing
the cylindrical plug surface.
5. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a portion of the
cam member is adapted for slidable engagement with a portion of the plug.
6. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cylindrical
lock is a pin tumbler lock wherein the plug comprises plug channel openings and the
housing comprises corresponding housing lock pin channels.
7. A cylinder lock according to claim 6, wherein the cam member has a mounting hole,
which is adapted to cooperate with one of the plug channel opening for fixing mounting
engagement by a fixation member, such as a screw.
8. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the plug comprises
a number of plug channels arranged in a pattern, such as a line, wherein the at least
one opening of the cam member and at least one of the plug channels in the centre
of the pattern is adapted for engagement with at least one associated engagement member.
9. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the plug comprises
a second end opening for a second key opposite the first end opening for the first
key, said second end opening being aligned with a common axis with the first end opening,
and wherein only one of the first and second keys can be inserted fully in the plug
at the same time.
10. A cylinder lock according to claim 9, wherein the first end opening for a first key
and the second end opening for a second key are arranged so that the first and second
key are adapted for engagement with the same pins in the same plug channels when inserted
fully into the plug.
11. A cylinder lock according to claims 9 or 10, wherein the first key has a portion which
mirrors a corresponding portion of the second key.
12. A cylinder lock according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the plug comprises
a plug assembly having a cylindrical member with the cylindrical portion and a longitudinal
key slot therein, and at least one end member with a keyhole opening.